[10] This last verse is a piece of gross flattery to the Scottish
monarch, for in his reign the church underwent but few repairs.
Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
Kirstall=>Kirkstall {pg xi}
“In 1775 the first Cathedral was built by King Offa.=> “In 775 the first
Cathedral was built by King Offa. {pg 128}
ST ALBAN’S (_Mitred Benedictine_)=> ST ALBANS (_Mitred Benedictine_) {pg
161}
Euginius III., Pope, 84, 108=> Eugenius III., Pope, 84, 108 {pg 201}
Sedburgh, Adam, abbot of Jervaulx, 44=> Sedbergh, Adam, abbot of
Jervaulx, 44 {pg 203}
PART IV--NORTHERN COUNTIES=>PART IV--WESTERN COUNTIES {Pg 120}
End of Project Gutenberg's The Abbeys of Great Britain, by H. Claiborne Dixon
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